Schools

Scholarships

School Finder

Top Online Schools

Schools in Arkansas

The state of Arkansas has 83 schools. This state offers subjects such as medical assisting and psychology. In 2010, institutions in Arkansas had 161,686 students enrolled in undergraduate programs, while institutions in Arkansas enrolled 18,733 students in graduate programs. 37,280 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas institutions in 2010.

Overview

This state has 11 4-year institutions, 14 community and technical colleges, and 48 private institutions. Institutions in this southern state offer 787 certificate programs, 476 programs at the associate's level, 818 programs at the bachelor's level, 331 master's level programs, and 74 doctorate level programs to approaching students and this state offers subjects such as architecture and early childhood education.

Tuition at Arkansas schools varies greatly. Average in-state tuition at 4-year public institutions is $5,840 every year. Community and technical public colleges cost $2,246 each year. Tuition at private institutions in this state ranges from $3,850 to $32,040 per year.

In order to offset the tuition cost, college students in this state get $1,016 every year. A majority of financial aid is loans but close to 64% of the financial aid is scholarships and the remainder is institutional grants. In 2009, institutions gave $60,087,989 to students. Institutions in Arkansas have a reasonably diverse student population given that around 59% of students are female, about 21% of students are over 24 years of age, and nearly a third of the students are from a racial or ethnic minority background.

Women

59%

Men

41%

Age 18-24

61%

Age 25 & Up

31%

Student Enrollment in Arkansas 2008-2010

The number of students who institutions in Arkansas had enrolled increased from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students rose by 16,448 and graduates rose by 2,240 students.

Student Enrollment in Arkansas 2008-2010

Undergraduate 2008: 145238

Undergraduate 2009: 154901

Undergraduate 2010: 161686

Graduate 2008: 16493

Graduate 2009: 17216

Graduate 2010: 18733

Completed Degrees in Arkansas

In 2010, 37,280 students graduated from certificate or degree programs in Arkansas. While around a third of the graduates graduated with bachelor degrees, 2% of graduates graduated with doctorate degrees.

Completed Degrees in Arkansas

Certificate: 12202

Associates: 7196

Bachelors: 12878

Masters: 4200

Doctorate: 804

National VS Arkansas Student Graduation Rate

Graduation rates for full-time first-time students in Arkansas are lower than graduation rates for students around the United States.

Average tuition for LPN to BSN programs is $6,905. The highest tuition for LPN to BSN programs is at Harding University. The highest tuition for training in nursing is $14,040 every year. LPN to BSN Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for interior design programs is $10,410. The highest tuition for interior design programs is at Harding University. The highest tuition for interior design training is $14,040 every year. Interior Design Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of three programs in video game design. Of these programs, approximately 66% are programs at the associate's level. The remaining programs are degrees at the bachelors level. Video Game Design Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in electrical engineering is $7,789. The highest tuition for electrical engineering programs is at Harding University. The highest tuition for electrical engineering training is $14,040 every year. Electrical Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for computer engineering programs is $9,726. The highest tuition for programs in computer engineering is at Harding University. The highest tuition for computer engineering training is $14,040 each year. Computer Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, and bachelors degrees in design. No design students at the undergraduate level sought masters level degrees. Six students graduated with design certificates. Design Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in advanced nursing is $6,143. The highest tuition for MSN programs is at the University of Central Arkansas. The highest tuition for MSN training is $6,908 per year. MSN Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of three programs in technical writing. Of these programs, around 66% are programs at the bachelor's level. The remaining programs are degrees at the masters level. Technical Writing Schools in Arkansas

Three students graduated with an associate's level homeland security degree. 51 students graduated with a degree in homeland security at the bachelor's level. 24 students graduated with a degree in homeland security at the master's level. Homeland Security Schools in Arkansas

69 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in graphic design, on average, each year. Six students graduated with graphic design certificates. 11 students graduated with an associate's level graphic design degree. Graphic Design Schools in Arkansas

Three Christian counseling schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Three schools are private. Tuition at a private Christian counseling school varies from $14,040 to $19,820. Christian Counseling Schools in Arkansas

There are nine Arkansas schools offering health information programs. 127 students graduated from programs at Arkansas health information schools in 2010. 91 of all these students graduated with certificates. Health Information Schools in Arkansas

54 students graduate from bookkeeping programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, per year. 58 students graduated with bookkeeping certificates. Ten students graduated with a degree in bookkeeping at the associate's level. Bookkeeping Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer associates degrees and bachelors degrees in dental hygienist. No undergraduate level students in dental hygiene pursued degrees at the masters level in 2010. 19 students graduated with an associate's level dental hygiene degree. Dental Hygienist Schools in Arkansas

There are 13 Arkansas schools offering HVAC programs. 206 students graduated from programs at Arkansas HVAC schools in 2010. 190 of all these students graduated with certificates. HVAC Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas physics schools offer bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees. 50 students graduated with a degree in physics at the bachelor's level. Six students graduated with a physics degree at the master's level. Physics Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in mechanical engineering rose by around 70.2% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students rose by 63 students. The number of graduate students dropped by four students. Mechanical Engineering Schools in Arkansas

25 students graduated with nutrition certificates. Two students graduated with a degree in nutrition at the associate's level. 105 students graduated with a bachelor's level degree in nutrition. Nutrition Schools in Arkansas

There are 11 schools in the state of Arkansas offering social work programs. In 2010, 323 students graduated from programs at Arkansas social work schools. 187 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Social Work Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for sociology programs is $8,499. The highest tuition for programs in sociology is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for sociology training is $32,040 each year. Sociology Schools in Arkansas

34 students graduated with certificates in healthcare management. 37 students graduated with an associate's level degree in healthcare management. 18 students graduated with a healthcare management degree at the bachelor's level. Healthcare Management Schools in Arkansas

There is one Arkansas school offering film programs. In 2010, 20 film students graduated with degrees from the University of Central Arkansas. 16 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Film Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in emergency management is $5,724. The highest tuition for emergency management programs is at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The highest tuition for training in emergency management is $6,643 per year. Emergency Management Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, and masters degrees for students pursing health science. 263 students graduated with certificates in health science. Six students graduated with a degree in health science at the associate's level. Health Science Schools in Arkansas

There are two schools in the state of Arkansas offering civil engineering programs. In 2010, 72 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas civil engineering schools. 55 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Civil Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for a program in electrical technology at Ouachita Technical College is $2,312. On average, public tuition at electrician schools in the United States is $3,018. Private tuition is $16,405. Electrician Schools in Arkansas

On average, 236 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in educational leadership every year. 51 students graduated with certificates in educational leadership. 145 students graduated with a master's level educational leadership degree. Educational Leadership Schools in Arkansas

There are three schools in the state of Arkansas offering creative writing programs. 34 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas creative writing schools in 2010. 24 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Creative Writing Schools in Arkansas

There are two Arkansas schools offering supply chain management programs. In 2010, 50 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas supply chain management schools. 44 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Supply Chain Management Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for international business programs is $9,496. The highest tuition for international business programs is at John Brown University. The highest tuition for international business training is $19,770 per year. International Business Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with carpentry degrees decreased by approximately 20% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate fell by four students. Arkansas schools offer a total of three programs in carpentry. Carpentry Schools in Arkansas

Physical therapy assistant schools in the state of Arkansas offer associates degrees. In 2010, 77 students graduated with an associate's level degree in physical therapy. The number of students who graduated with degrees in physical therapy climbed by 54% from 2008 to 2010. Physical Therapy Assistant Schools in Arkansas

489 students graduated with a master's level business administration degree in 2010. The number of students who graduated with degrees in business administration climbed by approximately 32% from 2008 to 2010. The number of graduate students climbed by 119 students. MBA Schools in Arkansas

There is one Arkansas school offering fashion merchandising programs. Seven fashion merchandising students graduated from programs at Harding University in 2010. Eight students graduate from programs in Arkansas in fashion merchandising, on average, each year. Fashion Merchandising Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of three programs in game design. Of these programs, approximately 66% are programs at the associate's level. The remaining programs are degrees at the bachelors level. Game Design Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of 34 paramedic programs. Of these programs, close to 61.8% are programs at the certificate level. The remaining programs are degrees at the associates level. Paramedic Schools in Arkansas

Six students graduated with certificates in six sigma. 44 students graduated with a degree in six sigma at the bachelor's level. The number of students who graduated with six sigma degrees increased by 4.2% from 2008 to 2010. Six Sigma Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer certificates and associates degrees in drafting. 127 students graduated with certificates in drafting. 76 students graduated with an associate's level degree in drafting. Drafting Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in project management fell by 8.8% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students fell by 29 students. The number of graduate students went up by eight students. Project Management Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in web design is $11,545. The highest tuition for web design programs is at ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock. The highest tuition for web design training is $18,048 per year. Web Design Schools in Arkansas

On average, 43 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in visual communications every year. Ten students graduated with certificates in visual communications. 38 students graduated with an associate's level degree in visual communications. Visual Communications Schools in Arkansas

192 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in political science, on average, every year. 176 students graduated with a degree in political science at the bachelor's level. Nine students graduated with a political science degree at the master's level. Political Science Schools in Arkansas

On average, 103 students graduate from computer networking programs in the state of Arkansas each year. 45 students graduated with certificates in computer networking. 61 students graduated with a computer networking degree at the associate's level. Computer Networking Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in cosmetology is $2,409. The highest tuition for programs in cosmetology is at Southern Arkansas University Tech. The highest tuition for training in cosmetology is $3,270 each year. Cosmetology Schools in Arkansas

Harding University is a private school. Average tuition for a physician assistant program at Harding is $14,040. On average, public tuition at US physician assistant schools is $6,019. Physician Assistant Schools in Arkansas

On average, eight students graduate from computer animation programs in the state of Arkansas per year. In 2010, ten students graduated with a bachelor's level computer animation degree. ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock is a private school. Computer Animation Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in advanced nursing is $6,143. The highest tuition for RN to MSN programs is at the University of Central Arkansas. The highest tuition for training in advanced nursing is $6,908 per year. RN to MSN Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with computer programming degrees increased by approximately 158.3% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students climbed by two students. The number of students which certificate programs graduate rose by 17 students. Computer Programming Schools in Arkansas

43 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in ministry, on average, each year. 20 students graduated with a bachelor's level ministry degree. 11 students graduated with a ministry degree at the master's level. Ministry Schools in Arkansas

On average, 114 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in public health every year. Four students graduated with public health certificates. 91 students graduated with a bachelor's level public health degree. Public Health Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of 53 law enforcement programs. Of these programs, about 49.1% are programs at the associate's level. The remaining programs are certificates and degrees at the bachelors level. Law Enforcement Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in sports medicine rose by 4.2% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students climbed by one student. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of six sports medicine programs. Sports Medicine Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in biology is $9,475. The highest tuition for biology programs is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for biology training is $32,040 per year. Biology Schools in Arkansas

In 2010, 49 students graduated with an architecture degree at the bachelor's level. The number of students who graduated with architecture degrees went up by 4.3% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students went up by two students. Architecture Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with BSN degrees went up by close to 25.7% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students climbed by 145 students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of 11 BSN programs. BSN Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with chemistry degrees rose by 7.4% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students rose by 13 students. The number of graduate students dropped by two students. Chemistry Schools in Arkansas

68 students graduated with certificates in early childhood education. 55 students graduated with an associate's level early childhood education degree. 645 students graduated with a degree in early childhood education at the bachelor's level. Early Childhood Education Schools in Arkansas

Dental assistant schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates. 125 students graduated with certificates in dental assisting in 2010. The number of students who graduated with degrees in dental assisting went up by close to 10.6% from 2008 to 2010. Dental Assistant Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for history programs is $9,463. The highest tuition for history programs is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for training in history is $32,040 every year. History Schools in Arkansas

125 students graduated with a human services degree at the bachelor's level. 41 students graduated with a degree in human services at the master's level. The number of students who graduated with degrees in human services decreased by 52.7% from 2008 to 2010. Human Services Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with public relations degrees climbed by around 32% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students increased by 13 students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of three public relations programs. Public Relations Schools in Arkansas

On average, 195 students graduate from elementary education programs in the state of Arkansas per year. 99 students graduated with a bachelor's level elementary education degree. 107 students graduated with a degree in elementary education at the master's level. Elementary Education Schools in Arkansas

There is one Arkansas school offering veterinary technician programs. 13 veterinary technician students graduated with degrees from Arkansas State University-Beebe in 2010. Six students graduate from veterinary technician programs in this state, on average, every year. Veterinary Technician Schools in Arkansas

On average, 452 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in law per year. Six students graduated with law certificates. 30 students graduated with a law degree at the associate's level. Law Schools in Arkansas

76 students graduate from public administration programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, every year. Four students graduated with certificates in public administration. One student graduated with an associate's level degree in public administration. Public Administration Schools in Arkansas

On average, 637 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in nursing per year. This accounts for 1% of RN to BSN students who schools in the United States graduate. 710 students graduated with a degree in nursing at the bachelor's level in 2010. RN to BSN Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with human resources degrees climbed by close to 76.5% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students went up by 46 students. The number of graduate students dropped by seven students. Human Resources Schools in Arkansas

31 students graduate from paralegal programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, per year. 30 students graduated with an associate's level legal assisting degree in 2010. Four paralegal schools are located in this state. Paralegal Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, and bachelors degrees in advertising. In 2010, no undergraduate level advertising students pursued masters level degrees. Ten students graduated with advertising certificates. Advertising Schools in Arkansas

On average, 342 students graduate from marketing programs in the state of Arkansas per year. This accounts for 1% of marketing students who schools in the United States graduate. In 2010, 357 students graduated with a bachelor's level marketing degree. Marketing Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in accounting climbed by 9.9% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students fell by 11 students. The number of graduate students rose by 24 students. Accounting Schools in Arkansas

Three students graduated with certificates in entrepreneurship in 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate increased by three students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of two programs in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with phlebotomy degrees climbed by about 125% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate increased by 90 students. Arkansas schools offer a total of nine phlebotomy programs. Phlebotomy Schools in Arkansas

There are 16 Arkansas schools offering art programs. 236 students graduated from programs at Arkansas art schools in 2010. 227 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Art Schools in Arkansas

On average, 123 students graduate from fire science programs in the state of Arkansas each year. This accounts for 1% of students who schools in the United States graduate from fire science programs. 109 students graduated with fire science certificates. Fire Science Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of nine programs in information technology. Of these programs, close to 33% are programs at the bachelor's level. The remaining programs are certificates and degrees at the associates level and the masters level. Information Technology Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer certificates and associates degrees in automotive. 480 students graduated with automotive certificates. 37 students graduated with a degree in automotive technology at the associate's level. Automotive Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees in engineering. One student graduated with engineering certificates. 418 students graduated with a bachelor's level degree in engineering. Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for English programs is $9,463. The highest tuition for English programs is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for English training is $32,040 every year. English Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with sports psychology degrees decreased by approximately 33% from 2008 to 2010. The number of graduate students went down by six students. The University of Central Arkansas offers a total of one program in sports psychology. Sports Psychology Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of 36 programs in forensic nursing. Of these programs, around 55.6% are programs at the associate's level. The remaining programs are certificates and degrees at the bachelors level and the masters level. Forensic Nursing Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in forestry went down by around 22.2% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students fell by two students. The University of Arkansas at Monticello offers a total of one forestry program. Forestry Schools in Arkansas

148 students graduated with certificates in administrative assistant and secretarial science. 175 students graduated with an administrative assistant degree at the associate's level. The number of students who graduated with administrative assistant degrees rose by close to 46.2% from 2008 to 2010. Administrative Assistant Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in health information management dropped by 23.5% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students fell by four students. Arkansas Tech University offers a total of two health information management programs. Health Information Management Schools in Arkansas

One student graduates from nurse practitioner programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, every year. Two students graduated with a master's level advanced nursing degree in 2010. Arkansas Tech University is a public school. Nurse Practitioner Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of 13 special education programs. Of these programs, close to 69.2% are programs at the master's level. The remaining programs are certificates and degrees at the bachelors level. Special Education Schools in Arkansas

There are 21 Arkansas schools offering EMT programs. 548 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas EMT schools in 2010. 525 of all these students graduated with certificates. EMT Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in private investigation is $2,683. The highest tuition for private investigator programs is at Southeast Arkansas College. The highest tuition for private investigator training is $2,760 per year. Private Investigator Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in chemical engineering went down by 2.8% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students decreased by one student. The University of Arkansas offers a total of two chemical engineering programs. Chemical Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates in medical transcription. In 2010, 54 students graduated with certificates in medical transcription. The number of students who graduated with degrees in medical transcription went down by 3.6% from 2008 to 2010. Medical Transcription Schools in Arkansas

56 students graduate from physical therapy programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, each year. 13 students graduated with a master's level degree in physical therapy. 51 students graduated with a degree in physical therapy at the doctorate level. Physical Therapy Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for a criminology program at Arkansas State University is $6,640. On average, public tuition at criminology schools in the United States is $7,200. Private tuition is $26,100. Criminology Schools in Arkansas

In 2010, five students graduated with a degree in photography at the bachelor's level. The number of students who graduated with photography degrees went up by approximately 150% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students climbed by three students. Photography Schools in Arkansas

44 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in anesthesiology, on average, each year. This accounts for 2% of students who US schools graduate from nurse anesthetist programs. In 2010, 46 students graduated with a master's level degree in anesthesiology. Nurse Anesthetist Schools in Arkansas

The University of Central Arkansas offers a total of two programs in video production. Of these programs, approximately 50% are bachelor's level programs. The remaining programs are degrees at the masters level. Video Production Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in business administration is $8,989. The highest tuition for business administration programs is at Lyon College. The highest tuition for business administration training is $21,324 every year. Business Administration Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in practical nursing is $2,315. The highest tuition for programs in practical nursing is at the Baptist Health Schools-Little Rock. The highest tuition for LPN training is $7,340 every year. LPN Schools in Arkansas

In 2010, 13 students graduated with an associate's level veterinary medicine degree. In particular, the number of undergraduate students went up by 13 students. Arkansas State University-Beebe offers a total of one veterinary program. Veterinary Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in nursing assisting is $2,246. The highest tuition for programs in nursing assisting is at Southern Arkansas University Tech. The highest tuition for nursing assistant training is $3,270 per year. Nursing Assistant Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in school psychology at the University of Central Arkansas is $6,908. On average, public tuition at US school psychology schools is $7,778. Private tuition is $27,061. School Psychology Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in crime scene investigation went up by close to 50% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate climbed by two students. Arkansas schools offer a total of eight crime scene investigation programs. Crime Scene Investigation Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with counseling degrees increased by approximately 22.9% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students increased by 14 students. The number of students which certificate programs graduate rose by six students. Counseling Schools in Arkansas

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences offers a total of two ultrasound technician programs. Of these programs, about 50% are programs at the bachelor's level. The remaining programs are certificates. Ultrasound Technician Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in criminal justice is $7,257. The highest tuition for programs in criminal justice is at ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock. The highest tuition for criminal justice training is $18,048 every year. Criminal Justice Schools in Arkansas

20 students graduated with a sonography degree at the bachelor's level. The number of students who graduated with sonography degrees went up by 5.3% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students rose by one student. Sonography Schools in Arkansas

On average, 24 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in personal training each year. 25 students graduated with a bachelor's level personal training degree in 2010. Six personal training schools are in Arkansas. Personal Training Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in pastry arts dropped by close to 66% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate decreased by two students. Pulaski Technical College offers a total of one program in pastry arts. Pastry Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees in technology. 204 students graduated with technology certificates. 122 students graduated with a technology degree at the associate's level. Technology Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in speech therapy climbed by approximately 68.8% from 2008 to 2010. The number of graduate students went up by 11 students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of two programs in speech therapy. Speech Therapy Schools in Arkansas

560 students graduated with a degree in psychology at the bachelor's level. 59 students graduated with a master's level psychology degree. 11 students graduated with a doctorate level psychology degree. Psychology Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for acting programs is $9,578. The highest tuition for programs in acting is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for acting training is $32,040 every year. Acting Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with medical coding degrees climbed by 2.1% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate increased by three students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of four medical coding programs. Medical Coding Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with journalism degrees decreased by 6.7% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students decreased by 19 students. Arkansas schools offer a total of 18 programs in journalism. Journalism Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with fashion degrees went down by close to 30% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students went down by three students. Harding University offers a total of one fashion program. Fashion Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with animation degrees rose by about 42.9% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students increased by three students. ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock offers a total of one animation program. Animation Schools in Arkansas

There is one school in the state of Arkansas offering veterinary assistant programs. 13 veterinary assistant students graduated from programs at Arkansas State University-Beebe in 2010. Six students graduate from programs in Arkansas in veterinary assisting, on average, per year. Veterinary Assistant Schools in Arkansas

On average, 158 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in music every year. Three students graduated with certificates in music. Two students graduated with a music degree at the associate's level. Music Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of 88 nursing programs. Of these programs, close to 56.8% are certificate level programs. The remaining programs are degrees at the associates level, the bachelors level, the masters level, and the doctoral level. Nursing Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees in teaching. 102 students graduated with teaching certificates. 237 students graduated with a teaching degree at the associate's level. Teaching Schools in Arkansas

Business management schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees. 49 students graduated with certificates in business management. 73 students graduated with an associate's level degree in business management. Business Management Schools in Arkansas

On average, 6,409 students graduate from healthcare programs in the state of Arkansas per year. 3,139 students graduated with healthcare certificates. 1,441 students graduated with a healthcare degree at the associate's level. Healthcare Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with hotel management degrees climbed by 0% of from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate climbed by 0 students. East Arkansas Community College offers a total of one hotel management program. Hotel Management Schools in Arkansas

There are 33 Arkansas schools offering computer science programs. In 2010, 452 students graduated from programs at Arkansas computer science schools. 167 of all these students graduated with certificates. Computer Science Schools in Arkansas

There are 42 schools in the state of Arkansas offering allied health programs. In 2010, 1,907 students graduated from programs at Arkansas allied health schools. 1,113 of all these students graduated with certificates. Allied Health Schools in Arkansas

434 students graduated with certificates in education. 241 students graduated with an associate's level education degree. 1,315 students graduated with a bachelor's level education degree. Education Schools in Arkansas

Nearby States

Pursue an Online Degree

Many Arkansas students decide to pursue an online education as opposed to an on-campus one. In 2010, about 17186 students graduated with online degrees. Arkansas students have about 18 online schools to choose from. These online schools offer over 283 online programs for Arkansas students to choose from in subjects such as management, information technology and MBA. Online Schools

Bee Jays Academy, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Little Rock, AR. It offers five programs. Students are offered five certificates by this school. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Remington College-Little Rock offers six programs. Out of those, it offers four certificates to students and two associate's level degrees. This small school, which is near the center of the city, is in Little Rock, AR.

NorthWest Arkansas Community College offers 51 programs. Of those, this college offers students 27 certificates and 24 associate's level degrees. This college, which is 2.3 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Bentonville, AR. This college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Southeast Arkansas College, which is 1.8 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Pine Bluff, AR. It offers 47 programs. Specifically, it offers 25 certificates to students and 22 degrees at the associate's level. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Arkansas Beauty College, which is 0.1 miles from the center of the city, is in Russellville, AR. It offers three programs. This school offers three certificates to students. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

East Arkansas Community College, which is 1.6 miles from the center of the city, is in Forrest City, AR. It offers 48 programs. More specifically, this college offers students 28 certificates and 20 degrees at the associate's level. This college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Imagine-Paul Mitchell Partner School, which is 2.9 miles from the center of the city, is located in North Little Rock, AR and it offers one program. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The University of the Ozarks, which is 0.2 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Clarksville, AR. It offers 28 programs. Students are offered 28 degrees at the bachelor's level by this liberal arts college. This school is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

The ABC Beauty College Inc, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Arkadelphia, AR. It offers four programs. It offers four certificates to students. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Crowley's Ridge College, which is 4.9 miles from the center of the city, is in Paragould, AR. This school offers four programs. Specifically, this very small school offers students two degrees at the associate's level and two degrees at the bachelor's level.

Arkansas Beauty School, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Conway, AR. This school offers three programs. This school offers students three certificates. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Ouachita Technical College, which is near the center of the city, is located in Malvern, AR. This school offers 48 programs. More specifically, it offers 33 certificates to students and 15 degrees at the associate's level. It is one of 4 technical colleges in Arkansas.

Pulaski Technical College offers 64 programs. Specifically, this school offers students 38 certificates and 26 associate's level degrees. This school, which is 2.1 miles from the center of the city, is in North Little Rock, AR. It is one of 4 technical colleges in Arkansas and the eighth largest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Arkansas Beauty School offers three programs. Students are offered three certificates by this school. This vocational school, which is 5.9 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Little Rock, AR. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Margarets Hair Academy Inc offers three programs. This school offers students three certificates. This school, which is near the center of the city, is in Monticello, AR. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Lees School of Cosmetology offers two programs. It offers students two certificates. This vocational school, which is 1.9 miles from the center of the city, is in North Little Rock, AR. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Ozarka College offers 26 programs. More specifically, students are offered 16 certificates by it and ten degrees at the associate's level. This school, which is 0.9 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Melbourne, AR. It is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

Arkansas State University-Mountain Home, which is near the center of the city, is located in Mountain Home, AR. It offers 29 programs. More specifically, students are offered 19 certificates by it and ten associate's level degrees. This school is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

Crowleys Ridge Technical Institute, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Forrest City, AR. This school offers 17 programs. It offers students 17 certificates. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Rich Mountain Community College, which is 1.3 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Mena, AR. This college offers 25 programs. Specifically, it offers 12 certificates to students and 13 associate's level degrees. This college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas Community College-Batesville, which is 2.6 miles from the center of the city, is in Batesville, AR. This college offers 31 programs. Of those, it offers students 18 certificates and 13 associate's level degrees. This community college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Arkansas State University-Beebe offers 56 programs. More specifically, it offers 33 certificates to students and 23 associate's level degrees. This college, which is 0.9 miles from the center of the city, is in Beebe, AR. This college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Arthur's Beauty College Inc-Fort Smith, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Fort Smith, AR. This school offers four programs. This school offers four certificates to students. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Arthur's Beauty School Inc-Conway, which is 1.4 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Conway, AR. It offers four programs. This vocational school offers four certificates to students. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock, which is 3.9 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Little Rock, AR. ITT offers 17 programs. Out of those, students are offered nine degrees at the associate's level by this school and eight bachelor's level degrees. This school is one of 4 technical colleges in Arkansas.

Arkansas Northeastern College offers 35 programs. More specifically, students are offered 18 certificates by it and 17 degrees at the associate's level. This school, which is 1.7 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Blytheville, AR. This school is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas Community College-Morrilton offers 35 programs. Out of those, it offers 18 certificates to students and 17 associate's level degrees. This college, which is 1.6 miles from the center of the city, is in Morrilton, AR. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Heritage College-Little Rock, which is 5.5 miles from the center of the city, is located in Little Rock, AR. This school offers four programs. This school offers four certificates to students. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The Professional Cosmetology Education Center, which is 0.6 miles from the heart of downtown, is in El Dorado, AR. It offers two programs. Students are offered two certificates by it. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The University of Phoenix-Little Rock offers 16 programs. Of those, Phoenix offers 14 degrees at the bachelor's level to students and two master's level degrees. This school, which is 6.0 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Little Rock, AR.

Central Baptist College offers 13 programs. More specifically, it offers four degrees at the associate's level to students and nine degrees at the bachelor's level. This school, which is 3.8 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Conway, AR. It is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

The Crossett School of Cosmetology, which is 0.5 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Crossett, AR. This school offers two programs. This school offers two certificates to students. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Mid-South Community College offers 27 programs. Of those, students are offered 18 certificates by it and nine associate's level degrees. This college, which is near the center of the city, is located in West Memphis, AR. This community college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Paul Mitchell the School-Arkansas, which is 1.9 miles from the center of the city, is located in Fayetteville, AR and this school offers one program. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Williams Baptist College, which is near the center of the city, is in Walnut Ridge, AR. It offers 19 programs. Of those, this school offers one associate's level degree to students and 18 degrees at the bachelor's level.

The Academy of Salon and Spa, which is near the center of the city, is in Fort Smith, AR. It offers four programs. This school offers students four certificates. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

John Brown University, which is near the center of the city, is located in Siloam Springs, AR. JBU offers 54 programs. Specifically, students are offered two associate's level degrees by JBU, 44 bachelor's level degrees, and eight master's level degrees. JBU is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

New Tyler Barber College Inc offers two programs. It offers students two certificates. This school, which is near the center of the city, is in North Little Rock, AR. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The Northwest Technical Institute, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Springdale, AR. It offers 18 programs. This school offers 18 certificates to students. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The Velvatex College of Beauty Culture, which is near the center of the city, is in Little Rock, AR. It offers two programs. Students are offered two certificates by it. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The Eastern College of Health Vocations-Little Rock offers two programs. This school offers students two certificates. This school, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Little Rock, AR. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

North Arkansas College, which is near the center of the city, is located in Harrison, AR. It offers 46 programs. More specifically, students are offered 30 certificates by this community college and 16 associate's level degrees. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Lyon College, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Batesville, AR. It offers 20 programs. Students are offered 20 bachelor's level degrees by Lyon. It is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Phoenix-Northwest Arkansas, which is 3.5 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Rogers, AR. It offers 16 programs. Out of those, students are offered 15 bachelor's level degrees by Phoenix and one degree at the master's level.

Arkansas State University-Newport offers 40 programs. Out of those, this school offers students 24 certificates and 16 degrees at the associate's level. This public school, which is 5.7 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Newport, AR. It is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

Arkansas Baptist College offers nine programs. Of those, ABC offers students three degrees at the associate's level and six bachelor's level degrees. ABC, which is 0.8 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Little Rock, AR.

The Arkansas College of Barbering and Hair Design offers two programs. This school offers students two certificates. This vocational school, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in North Little Rock, AR. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Strayer University-Arkansas, which is 6.0 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Little Rock, AR. It offers ten programs. Out of those, students are offered one associate's level degree by this school, three bachelor's level degrees, and six master's level degrees.

The Career Academy of Hair Design, which is 1.4 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Springdale, AR. It offers three programs. Students are offered three certificates by it. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Hot Springs Beauty College, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Hot Springs, AR. It offers four programs. It offers four certificates to students. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Arthur's Beauty College Inc, which is near the center of the city, is located in Jacksonville, AR. It offers four programs. Students are offered four certificates by it. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas, which is near the center of the city, is in De Queen, AR. CCCUA offers 34 programs. Out of those, students are offered 20 certificates by this community college and 14 associate's level degrees. This small college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

The Lynndale Fundamentals of Beauty LLC, which is 1.7 miles from the center of the city, is located in El Dorado, AR. It offers three programs. This school offers students three certificates. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Ouachita Baptist University, which is 0.3 miles from the center of the city, is located in Arkadelphia, AR. This school offers 36 programs. Students are offered 36 bachelor's level degrees by it. This school is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

Hendrix College, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Conway, AR. It offers 32 programs. More specifically, this liberal arts college offers 31 bachelor's level degrees to students and one master's level degree. Hendrix is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

Searcy Beauty College Inc, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Searcy, AR. It offers three programs. Students are offered three certificates by this vocational school. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Bryan College-Rogers, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Rogers, AR. Bryan offers seven programs. Out of those, this school offers three certificates to students and four associate's level degrees.

Ecclesia College offers eight programs. Out of those, it offers four degrees at the associate's level to students and four bachelor's level degrees. EC, which is 6.4 miles from the center of the city, is in Springdale, AR.

Southern Arkansas University Tech, which is 0.3 miles from the center of the city, is located in Camden, AR. It offers 50 programs. Out of those, students are offered 34 certificates by this school and 16 degrees at the associate's level. It is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas, which is 1.9 miles from the center of the city, is located in Helena, AR. It offers 43 programs. More specifically, this college offers students 26 certificates and 17 degrees at the associate's level. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

National Park Community College, which is 3.7 miles from the center of the city, is in Hot Springs, AR. It offers 49 programs. Specifically, this college offers 30 certificates to students and 19 degrees at the associate's level. This community college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff offers 58 programs. More specifically, students are offered four certificates by it, three associate's level degrees, 40 degrees at the bachelor's level, and 11 degrees at the master's level. UAPB, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Pine Bluff, AR. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas-Fort Smith offers 59 programs. Out of those, this university offers 11 certificates to students, 18 degrees at the associate's level, and 30 degrees at the bachelor's level. UAFS, which is 1.4 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Fort Smith, AR. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the tenth largest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Arkansas Tech University, which is 1.0 miles from the center of the city, is located in Russellville, AR. Tech offers 106 programs. More specifically, it offers students 17 certificates, 12 degrees at the associate's level, 51 bachelor's level degrees, and 26 degrees at the master's level. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the fifth biggest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Arthur's Beauty School Inc-Pine Bluff offers five programs. Students are offered five certificates by it. This school, which is 1.7 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Pine Bluff, AR. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas Community College-Hope offers 36 programs. Specifically, students are offered 20 certificates by it and 16 degrees at the associate's level. This public college, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Hope, AR. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Black River Technical College, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Pocahontas, AR. It offers 40 programs. Specifically, it offers 24 certificates to students and 16 associate's level degrees. This school is one of 4 technical colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Central Arkansas, which is 0.9 miles from the center of the city, is located in Conway, AR. This university offers 110 programs. Out of those, students are offered six certificates by this mid-sized university, two associate's level degrees, 63 degrees at the bachelor's level, 35 master's level degrees, and four degrees at the doctorate level. This university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the fourth largest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Arkansas State University, which is 1.3 miles from the center of the city, is located in Jonesboro, AR. ASU offers 154 programs. More specifically, this public university offers students 11 certificates, 13 degrees at the associate's level, 73 degrees at the bachelor's level, 52 master's level degrees, and five degrees at the doctorate level. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the second biggest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Harding University, which is 0.3 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Searcy, AR. This university offers 89 programs. More specifically, students are offered one certificate by this university, 71 bachelor's level degrees, 15 degrees at the master's level, and two degrees at the doctorate level. This university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas.

South Arkansas Community College offers 42 programs. Specifically, this college offers 22 certificates to students and 20 degrees at the associate's level. This college, which is 0.2 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in El Dorado, AR. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Fayetteville, AR. This university offers 210 programs. More specifically, this university offers students 15 certificates, 73 degrees at the bachelor's level, 84 master's level degrees, and 38 degrees at the doctorate level. This research university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock, which is 3.3 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Little Rock, AR. It offers 132 programs. Out of those, this university offers 22 certificates to students, seven associate's level degrees, 51 degrees at the bachelor's level, 42 degrees at the master's level, and ten degrees at the doctorate level. This university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the third biggest institution in the state of Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas at Monticello offers 67 programs. More specifically, this university offers 24 certificates to students, seven associate's level degrees, 32 bachelor's level degrees, and four master's level degrees. This small university, which is near the center of the city, is located in Monticello, AR. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the seventh largest institution in the state of Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences offers 55 programs. Specifically, it offers seven certificates to students, six degrees at the associate's level, eight bachelor's level degrees, 19 master's level degrees, and 15 doctorate level degrees. This university, which is 1.8 miles from the center of the city, is located in Little Rock, AR. UAMS is the only institutions with a medical school in Arkansas.

Henderson State University, which is 0.5 miles from the center of the city, is in Arkadelphia, AR. Henderson State offers 53 programs. Of those, students are offered four certificates by HSU, one degree at the associate's level, 35 bachelor's level degrees, and 13 master's level degrees. HSU is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

Southern Arkansas University Main Campus, which is 1.5 miles from the center of the city, is in Magnolia, AR. It offers 61 programs. More specifically, this university offers students two certificates, six associate's level degrees, 41 degrees at the bachelor's level, and 12 degrees at the master's level. This research university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the ninth biggest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Overview

This state has 11 4-year institutions, 14 community and technical colleges, and 48 private institutions. Institutions in this southern state offer 787 certificate programs, 476 programs at the associate's level, 818 programs at the bachelor's level, 331 master's level programs, and 74 doctorate level programs to approaching students and this state offers subjects such as architecture and early childhood education.

Tuition at Arkansas schools varies greatly. Average in-state tuition at 4-year public institutions is $5,840 every year. Community and technical public colleges cost $2,246 each year. Tuition at private institutions in this state ranges from $3,850 to $32,040 per year.

In order to offset the tuition cost, college students in this state get $1,016 every year. A majority of financial aid is loans but close to 64% of the financial aid is scholarships and the remainder is institutional grants. In 2009, institutions gave $60,087,989 to students. Institutions in Arkansas have a reasonably diverse student population given that around 59% of students are female, about 21% of students are over 24 years of age, and nearly a third of the students are from a racial or ethnic minority background.

Women

59%

Men

41%

Age 18-24

61%

Age 25 & Up

31%

Student Enrollment in Arkansas 2008-2010

The number of students who institutions in Arkansas had enrolled increased from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students rose by 16,448 and graduates rose by 2,240 students.

Student Enrollment in Arkansas 2008-2010

Undergraduate 2008: 145238

Undergraduate 2009: 154901

Undergraduate 2010: 161686

Graduate 2008: 16493

Graduate 2009: 17216

Graduate 2010: 18733

Completed Degrees in Arkansas

In 2010, 37,280 students graduated from certificate or degree programs in Arkansas. While around a third of the graduates graduated with bachelor degrees, 2% of graduates graduated with doctorate degrees.

Completed Degrees in Arkansas

Certificate: 12202

Associates: 7196

Bachelors: 12878

Masters: 4200

Doctorate: 804

National VS Arkansas Student Graduation Rate

Graduation rates for full-time first-time students in Arkansas are lower than graduation rates for students around the United States.

Explore Further

Have a Study Subject in Mind?

Seven finance schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Two schools are private. Five schools are public. Finance Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for LPN to BSN programs is $6,905. The highest tuition for LPN to BSN programs is at Harding University. The highest tuition for training in nursing is $14,040 every year. LPN to BSN Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in massage therapy is the cost. Arkansas massage therapy schools offer certificates. In 2010, 96 students graduated with massage therapy certificates. Massage Therapy Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for interior design programs is $10,410. The highest tuition for interior design programs is at Harding University. The highest tuition for interior design training is $14,040 every year. Interior Design Schools in Arkansas

Four culinary schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Four schools are public. Tuition at a public culinary school varies from $1,780 to $2,840. Culinary Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of three programs in video game design. Of these programs, approximately 66% are programs at the associate's level. The remaining programs are degrees at the bachelors level. Video Game Design Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in electrical engineering is $7,789. The highest tuition for electrical engineering programs is at Harding University. The highest tuition for electrical engineering training is $14,040 every year. Electrical Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for computer engineering programs is $9,726. The highest tuition for programs in computer engineering is at Harding University. The highest tuition for computer engineering training is $14,040 each year. Computer Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, and bachelors degrees in design. No design students at the undergraduate level sought masters level degrees. Six students graduated with design certificates. Design Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in advanced nursing is $6,143. The highest tuition for MSN programs is at the University of Central Arkansas. The highest tuition for MSN training is $6,908 per year. MSN Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of three programs in technical writing. Of these programs, around 66% are programs at the bachelor's level. The remaining programs are degrees at the masters level. Technical Writing Schools in Arkansas

Three students graduated with an associate's level homeland security degree. 51 students graduated with a degree in homeland security at the bachelor's level. 24 students graduated with a degree in homeland security at the master's level. Homeland Security Schools in Arkansas

69 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in graphic design, on average, each year. Six students graduated with graphic design certificates. 11 students graduated with an associate's level graphic design degree. Graphic Design Schools in Arkansas

Three Christian counseling schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Three schools are private. Tuition at a private Christian counseling school varies from $14,040 to $19,820. Christian Counseling Schools in Arkansas

There are nine Arkansas schools offering health information programs. 127 students graduated from programs at Arkansas health information schools in 2010. 91 of all these students graduated with certificates. Health Information Schools in Arkansas

54 students graduate from bookkeeping programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, per year. 58 students graduated with bookkeeping certificates. Ten students graduated with a degree in bookkeeping at the associate's level. Bookkeeping Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer associates degrees and bachelors degrees in dental hygienist. No undergraduate level students in dental hygiene pursued degrees at the masters level in 2010. 19 students graduated with an associate's level dental hygiene degree. Dental Hygienist Schools in Arkansas

17 math schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Seven schools are private. Ten schools are public. Math Schools in Arkansas

There are 13 Arkansas schools offering HVAC programs. 206 students graduated from programs at Arkansas HVAC schools in 2010. 190 of all these students graduated with certificates. HVAC Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas physics schools offer bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees. 50 students graduated with a degree in physics at the bachelor's level. Six students graduated with a physics degree at the master's level. Physics Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in mechanical engineering rose by around 70.2% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students rose by 63 students. The number of graduate students dropped by four students. Mechanical Engineering Schools in Arkansas

25 students graduated with nutrition certificates. Two students graduated with a degree in nutrition at the associate's level. 105 students graduated with a bachelor's level degree in nutrition. Nutrition Schools in Arkansas

There are 11 schools in the state of Arkansas offering social work programs. In 2010, 323 students graduated from programs at Arkansas social work schools. 187 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Social Work Schools in Arkansas

Five writing schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Five schools are public. Public writing school tuition varies from $4,804 to $6,908. Writing Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for sociology programs is $8,499. The highest tuition for programs in sociology is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for sociology training is $32,040 each year. Sociology Schools in Arkansas

34 students graduated with certificates in healthcare management. 37 students graduated with an associate's level degree in healthcare management. 18 students graduated with a healthcare management degree at the bachelor's level. Healthcare Management Schools in Arkansas

Eight theology schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Eight schools are private. Tuition at a private theology school varies from $7,432 to $19,820. Theology Schools in Arkansas

There is one Arkansas school offering film programs. In 2010, 20 film students graduated with degrees from the University of Central Arkansas. 16 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Film Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in emergency management is $5,724. The highest tuition for emergency management programs is at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The highest tuition for training in emergency management is $6,643 per year. Emergency Management Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, and masters degrees for students pursing health science. 263 students graduated with certificates in health science. Six students graduated with a degree in health science at the associate's level. Health Science Schools in Arkansas

There are two schools in the state of Arkansas offering civil engineering programs. In 2010, 72 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas civil engineering schools. 55 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Civil Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for a program in electrical technology at Ouachita Technical College is $2,312. On average, public tuition at electrician schools in the United States is $3,018. Private tuition is $16,405. Electrician Schools in Arkansas

On average, 236 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in educational leadership every year. 51 students graduated with certificates in educational leadership. 145 students graduated with a master's level educational leadership degree. Educational Leadership Schools in Arkansas

There are three schools in the state of Arkansas offering creative writing programs. 34 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas creative writing schools in 2010. 24 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Creative Writing Schools in Arkansas

There are two Arkansas schools offering supply chain management programs. In 2010, 50 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas supply chain management schools. 44 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Supply Chain Management Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for international business programs is $9,496. The highest tuition for international business programs is at John Brown University. The highest tuition for international business training is $19,770 per year. International Business Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with carpentry degrees decreased by approximately 20% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate fell by four students. Arkansas schools offer a total of three programs in carpentry. Carpentry Schools in Arkansas

Physical therapy assistant schools in the state of Arkansas offer associates degrees. In 2010, 77 students graduated with an associate's level degree in physical therapy. The number of students who graduated with degrees in physical therapy climbed by 54% from 2008 to 2010. Physical Therapy Assistant Schools in Arkansas

489 students graduated with a master's level business administration degree in 2010. The number of students who graduated with degrees in business administration climbed by approximately 32% from 2008 to 2010. The number of graduate students climbed by 119 students. MBA Schools in Arkansas

There is one Arkansas school offering fashion merchandising programs. Seven fashion merchandising students graduated from programs at Harding University in 2010. Eight students graduate from programs in Arkansas in fashion merchandising, on average, each year. Fashion Merchandising Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of three programs in game design. Of these programs, approximately 66% are programs at the associate's level. The remaining programs are degrees at the bachelors level. Game Design Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of 34 paramedic programs. Of these programs, close to 61.8% are programs at the certificate level. The remaining programs are degrees at the associates level. Paramedic Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas biochemistry schools offer bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees. No students at the undergraduate level in biochemistry pursued masters level degrees in 2010. Two of all master's level biochemistry students at the undergraduate level pursued doctoral level degrees. Biochemistry Schools in Arkansas

Six students graduated with certificates in six sigma. 44 students graduated with a degree in six sigma at the bachelor's level. The number of students who graduated with six sigma degrees increased by 4.2% from 2008 to 2010. Six Sigma Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer certificates and associates degrees in drafting. 127 students graduated with certificates in drafting. 76 students graduated with an associate's level degree in drafting. Drafting Schools in Arkansas

28 RN schools are in the state of Arkansas. Three schools are private. 25 schools are public. RN Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in project management fell by 8.8% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students fell by 29 students. The number of graduate students went up by eight students. Project Management Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in web design is $11,545. The highest tuition for web design programs is at ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock. The highest tuition for web design training is $18,048 per year. Web Design Schools in Arkansas

On average, 43 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in visual communications every year. Ten students graduated with certificates in visual communications. 38 students graduated with an associate's level degree in visual communications. Visual Communications Schools in Arkansas

192 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in political science, on average, every year. 176 students graduated with a degree in political science at the bachelor's level. Nine students graduated with a political science degree at the master's level. Political Science Schools in Arkansas

On average, 103 students graduate from computer networking programs in the state of Arkansas each year. 45 students graduated with certificates in computer networking. 61 students graduated with a computer networking degree at the associate's level. Computer Networking Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in cosmetology is $2,409. The highest tuition for programs in cosmetology is at Southern Arkansas University Tech. The highest tuition for training in cosmetology is $3,270 each year. Cosmetology Schools in Arkansas

Harding University is a private school. Average tuition for a physician assistant program at Harding is $14,040. On average, public tuition at US physician assistant schools is $6,019. Physician Assistant Schools in Arkansas

On average, eight students graduate from computer animation programs in the state of Arkansas per year. In 2010, ten students graduated with a bachelor's level computer animation degree. ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock is a private school. Computer Animation Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in advanced nursing is $6,143. The highest tuition for RN to MSN programs is at the University of Central Arkansas. The highest tuition for training in advanced nursing is $6,908 per year. RN to MSN Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with computer programming degrees increased by approximately 158.3% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students climbed by two students. The number of students which certificate programs graduate rose by 17 students. Computer Programming Schools in Arkansas

43 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in ministry, on average, each year. 20 students graduated with a bachelor's level ministry degree. 11 students graduated with a ministry degree at the master's level. Ministry Schools in Arkansas

Six hospitality schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Six schools are public. Public hospitality school tuition varies from $4,804 to $4,990. Hospitality Schools in Arkansas

There are nine Arkansas schools offering x ray technician programs. In 2010, 269 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas x ray technician schools. 137 of all these students graduated with associates degrees. X Ray Technician Schools in Arkansas

Radiology technician schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, and masters degrees. Ten students graduated with certificates in radiology technology. 137 students graduated with an associate's level radiology technology degree. Radiology Technician Schools in Arkansas

On average, 114 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in public health every year. Four students graduated with public health certificates. 91 students graduated with a bachelor's level public health degree. Public Health Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of 53 law enforcement programs. Of these programs, about 49.1% are programs at the associate's level. The remaining programs are certificates and degrees at the bachelors level. Law Enforcement Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in sports medicine rose by 4.2% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students climbed by one student. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of six sports medicine programs. Sports Medicine Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in biology is $9,475. The highest tuition for biology programs is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for biology training is $32,040 per year. Biology Schools in Arkansas

In 2010, 49 students graduated with an architecture degree at the bachelor's level. The number of students who graduated with architecture degrees went up by 4.3% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students went up by two students. Architecture Schools in Arkansas

Three ESL schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Three schools are public. Tuition at a public ESL school varies from $4,804 to $6,643. ESL Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with BSN degrees went up by close to 25.7% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students climbed by 145 students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of 11 BSN programs. BSN Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with chemistry degrees rose by 7.4% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students rose by 13 students. The number of graduate students dropped by two students. Chemistry Schools in Arkansas

68 students graduated with certificates in early childhood education. 55 students graduated with an associate's level early childhood education degree. 645 students graduated with a degree in early childhood education at the bachelor's level. Early Childhood Education Schools in Arkansas

Dental assistant schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates. 125 students graduated with certificates in dental assisting in 2010. The number of students who graduated with degrees in dental assisting went up by close to 10.6% from 2008 to 2010. Dental Assistant Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for history programs is $9,463. The highest tuition for history programs is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for training in history is $32,040 every year. History Schools in Arkansas

125 students graduated with a human services degree at the bachelor's level. 41 students graduated with a degree in human services at the master's level. The number of students who graduated with degrees in human services decreased by 52.7% from 2008 to 2010. Human Services Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with public relations degrees climbed by around 32% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students increased by 13 students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of three public relations programs. Public Relations Schools in Arkansas

On average, 195 students graduate from elementary education programs in the state of Arkansas per year. 99 students graduated with a bachelor's level elementary education degree. 107 students graduated with a degree in elementary education at the master's level. Elementary Education Schools in Arkansas

There is one Arkansas school offering veterinary technician programs. 13 veterinary technician students graduated with degrees from Arkansas State University-Beebe in 2010. Six students graduate from veterinary technician programs in this state, on average, every year. Veterinary Technician Schools in Arkansas

On average, 452 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in law per year. Six students graduated with law certificates. 30 students graduated with a law degree at the associate's level. Law Schools in Arkansas

76 students graduate from public administration programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, every year. Four students graduated with certificates in public administration. One student graduated with an associate's level degree in public administration. Public Administration Schools in Arkansas

On average, 637 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in nursing per year. This accounts for 1% of RN to BSN students who schools in the United States graduate. 710 students graduated with a degree in nursing at the bachelor's level in 2010. RN to BSN Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with human resources degrees climbed by close to 76.5% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students went up by 46 students. The number of graduate students dropped by seven students. Human Resources Schools in Arkansas

31 students graduate from paralegal programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, per year. 30 students graduated with an associate's level legal assisting degree in 2010. Four paralegal schools are located in this state. Paralegal Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, and bachelors degrees in advertising. In 2010, no undergraduate level advertising students pursued masters level degrees. Ten students graduated with advertising certificates. Advertising Schools in Arkansas

On average, 342 students graduate from marketing programs in the state of Arkansas per year. This accounts for 1% of marketing students who schools in the United States graduate. In 2010, 357 students graduated with a bachelor's level marketing degree. Marketing Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in accounting climbed by 9.9% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students fell by 11 students. The number of graduate students rose by 24 students. Accounting Schools in Arkansas

Three students graduated with certificates in entrepreneurship in 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate increased by three students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of two programs in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with phlebotomy degrees climbed by about 125% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate increased by 90 students. Arkansas schools offer a total of nine phlebotomy programs. Phlebotomy Schools in Arkansas

There are 16 Arkansas schools offering art programs. 236 students graduated from programs at Arkansas art schools in 2010. 227 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees. Art Schools in Arkansas

On average, 123 students graduate from fire science programs in the state of Arkansas each year. This accounts for 1% of students who schools in the United States graduate from fire science programs. 109 students graduated with fire science certificates. Fire Science Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of nine programs in information technology. Of these programs, close to 33% are programs at the bachelor's level. The remaining programs are certificates and degrees at the associates level and the masters level. Information Technology Schools in Arkansas

Two gerontology schools are located in the state of Arkansas. Two schools are public. Average tuition for gerontology programs is the cost. Gerontology Schools in Arkansas

33 beauty schools are located in the state of Arkansas. 24 schools are private. Nine schools are public. Beauty Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer certificates and associates degrees in automotive. 480 students graduated with automotive certificates. 37 students graduated with a degree in automotive technology at the associate's level. Automotive Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees in engineering. One student graduated with engineering certificates. 418 students graduated with a bachelor's level degree in engineering. Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for English programs is $9,463. The highest tuition for English programs is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for English training is $32,040 every year. English Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with sports psychology degrees decreased by approximately 33% from 2008 to 2010. The number of graduate students went down by six students. The University of Central Arkansas offers a total of one program in sports psychology. Sports Psychology Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of 36 programs in forensic nursing. Of these programs, around 55.6% are programs at the associate's level. The remaining programs are certificates and degrees at the bachelors level and the masters level. Forensic Nursing Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in forestry went down by around 22.2% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students fell by two students. The University of Arkansas at Monticello offers a total of one forestry program. Forestry Schools in Arkansas

148 students graduated with certificates in administrative assistant and secretarial science. 175 students graduated with an administrative assistant degree at the associate's level. The number of students who graduated with administrative assistant degrees rose by close to 46.2% from 2008 to 2010. Administrative Assistant Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in health information management dropped by 23.5% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students fell by four students. Arkansas Tech University offers a total of two health information management programs. Health Information Management Schools in Arkansas

One student graduates from nurse practitioner programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, every year. Two students graduated with a master's level advanced nursing degree in 2010. Arkansas Tech University is a public school. Nurse Practitioner Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of 13 special education programs. Of these programs, close to 69.2% are programs at the master's level. The remaining programs are certificates and degrees at the bachelors level. Special Education Schools in Arkansas

There are 21 Arkansas schools offering EMT programs. 548 students graduated with degrees from Arkansas EMT schools in 2010. 525 of all these students graduated with certificates. EMT Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in private investigation is $2,683. The highest tuition for private investigator programs is at Southeast Arkansas College. The highest tuition for private investigator training is $2,760 per year. Private Investigator Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in chemical engineering went down by 2.8% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students decreased by one student. The University of Arkansas offers a total of two chemical engineering programs. Chemical Engineering Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates in medical transcription. In 2010, 54 students graduated with certificates in medical transcription. The number of students who graduated with degrees in medical transcription went down by 3.6% from 2008 to 2010. Medical Transcription Schools in Arkansas

56 students graduate from physical therapy programs in the state of Arkansas, on average, each year. 13 students graduated with a master's level degree in physical therapy. 51 students graduated with a degree in physical therapy at the doctorate level. Physical Therapy Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for a criminology program at Arkansas State University is $6,640. On average, public tuition at criminology schools in the United States is $7,200. Private tuition is $26,100. Criminology Schools in Arkansas

In 2010, five students graduated with a degree in photography at the bachelor's level. The number of students who graduated with photography degrees went up by approximately 150% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students climbed by three students. Photography Schools in Arkansas

44 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in anesthesiology, on average, each year. This accounts for 2% of students who US schools graduate from nurse anesthetist programs. In 2010, 46 students graduated with a master's level degree in anesthesiology. Nurse Anesthetist Schools in Arkansas

The University of Central Arkansas offers a total of two programs in video production. Of these programs, approximately 50% are bachelor's level programs. The remaining programs are degrees at the masters level. Video Production Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in business administration is $8,989. The highest tuition for business administration programs is at Lyon College. The highest tuition for business administration training is $21,324 every year. Business Administration Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in practical nursing is $2,315. The highest tuition for programs in practical nursing is at the Baptist Health Schools-Little Rock. The highest tuition for LPN training is $7,340 every year. LPN Schools in Arkansas

In 2010, 13 students graduated with an associate's level veterinary medicine degree. In particular, the number of undergraduate students went up by 13 students. Arkansas State University-Beebe offers a total of one veterinary program. Veterinary Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in nursing assisting is $2,246. The highest tuition for programs in nursing assisting is at Southern Arkansas University Tech. The highest tuition for nursing assistant training is $3,270 per year. Nursing Assistant Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in school psychology at the University of Central Arkansas is $6,908. On average, public tuition at US school psychology schools is $7,778. Private tuition is $27,061. School Psychology Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in crime scene investigation went up by close to 50% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate climbed by two students. Arkansas schools offer a total of eight crime scene investigation programs. Crime Scene Investigation Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with counseling degrees increased by approximately 22.9% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students increased by 14 students. The number of students which certificate programs graduate rose by six students. Counseling Schools in Arkansas

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences offers a total of two ultrasound technician programs. Of these programs, about 50% are programs at the bachelor's level. The remaining programs are certificates. Ultrasound Technician Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for programs in criminal justice is $7,257. The highest tuition for programs in criminal justice is at ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock. The highest tuition for criminal justice training is $18,048 every year. Criminal Justice Schools in Arkansas

20 students graduated with a sonography degree at the bachelor's level. The number of students who graduated with sonography degrees went up by 5.3% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students rose by one student. Sonography Schools in Arkansas

On average, 24 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in personal training each year. 25 students graduated with a bachelor's level personal training degree in 2010. Six personal training schools are in Arkansas. Personal Training Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in pastry arts dropped by close to 66% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate decreased by two students. Pulaski Technical College offers a total of one program in pastry arts. Pastry Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees in technology. 204 students graduated with technology certificates. 122 students graduated with a technology degree at the associate's level. Technology Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with degrees in speech therapy climbed by approximately 68.8% from 2008 to 2010. The number of graduate students went up by 11 students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of two programs in speech therapy. Speech Therapy Schools in Arkansas

560 students graduated with a degree in psychology at the bachelor's level. 59 students graduated with a master's level psychology degree. 11 students graduated with a doctorate level psychology degree. Psychology Schools in Arkansas

Average tuition for acting programs is $9,578. The highest tuition for programs in acting is at Hendrix College. The highest tuition for acting training is $32,040 every year. Acting Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with medical coding degrees climbed by 2.1% from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate increased by three students. Schools in the state of Arkansas offer a total of four medical coding programs. Medical Coding Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with journalism degrees decreased by 6.7% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students decreased by 19 students. Arkansas schools offer a total of 18 programs in journalism. Journalism Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with fashion degrees went down by close to 30% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students went down by three students. Harding University offers a total of one fashion program. Fashion Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with animation degrees rose by about 42.9% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students increased by three students. ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock offers a total of one animation program. Animation Schools in Arkansas

There is one school in the state of Arkansas offering veterinary assistant programs. 13 veterinary assistant students graduated from programs at Arkansas State University-Beebe in 2010. Six students graduate from programs in Arkansas in veterinary assisting, on average, per year. Veterinary Assistant Schools in Arkansas

On average, 158 students graduate from programs in the state of Arkansas in music every year. Three students graduated with certificates in music. Two students graduated with a music degree at the associate's level. Music Schools in Arkansas

Arkansas schools offer a total of 88 nursing programs. Of these programs, close to 56.8% are certificate level programs. The remaining programs are degrees at the associates level, the bachelors level, the masters level, and the doctoral level. Nursing Schools in Arkansas

Schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees in teaching. 102 students graduated with teaching certificates. 237 students graduated with a teaching degree at the associate's level. Teaching Schools in Arkansas

Business management schools in the state of Arkansas offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees. 49 students graduated with certificates in business management. 73 students graduated with an associate's level degree in business management. Business Management Schools in Arkansas

On average, 6,409 students graduate from healthcare programs in the state of Arkansas per year. 3,139 students graduated with healthcare certificates. 1,441 students graduated with a healthcare degree at the associate's level. Healthcare Schools in Arkansas

The number of students who graduated with hotel management degrees climbed by 0% of from 2008 to 2010. The number of students which certificate programs graduate climbed by 0 students. East Arkansas Community College offers a total of one hotel management program. Hotel Management Schools in Arkansas

There are 33 Arkansas schools offering computer science programs. In 2010, 452 students graduated from programs at Arkansas computer science schools. 167 of all these students graduated with certificates. Computer Science Schools in Arkansas

There are 42 schools in the state of Arkansas offering allied health programs. In 2010, 1,907 students graduated from programs at Arkansas allied health schools. 1,113 of all these students graduated with certificates. Allied Health Schools in Arkansas

434 students graduated with certificates in education. 241 students graduated with an associate's level education degree. 1,315 students graduated with a bachelor's level education degree. Education Schools in Arkansas

Pursue an Online Degree

Many Arkansas students decide to pursue an online education as opposed to an on-campus one. In 2010, about 17186 students graduated with online degrees. Arkansas students have about 18 online schools to choose from. These online schools offer over 283 online programs for Arkansas students to choose from in subjects such as management, information technology and MBA. Online Schools

Top Accredited Online Schools

Walsh College

Wake Forest University

Vanderbilt University

Bee Jays Academy, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Little Rock, AR. It offers five programs. Students are offered five certificates by this school. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Remington College-Little Rock offers six programs. Out of those, it offers four certificates to students and two associate's level degrees. This small school, which is near the center of the city, is in Little Rock, AR.

NorthWest Arkansas Community College offers 51 programs. Of those, this college offers students 27 certificates and 24 associate's level degrees. This college, which is 2.3 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Bentonville, AR. This college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Southeast Arkansas College, which is 1.8 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Pine Bluff, AR. It offers 47 programs. Specifically, it offers 25 certificates to students and 22 degrees at the associate's level. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Arkansas Beauty College, which is 0.1 miles from the center of the city, is in Russellville, AR. It offers three programs. This school offers three certificates to students. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

East Arkansas Community College, which is 1.6 miles from the center of the city, is in Forrest City, AR. It offers 48 programs. More specifically, this college offers students 28 certificates and 20 degrees at the associate's level. This college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Imagine-Paul Mitchell Partner School, which is 2.9 miles from the center of the city, is located in North Little Rock, AR and it offers one program. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The University of the Ozarks, which is 0.2 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Clarksville, AR. It offers 28 programs. Students are offered 28 degrees at the bachelor's level by this liberal arts college. This school is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

The ABC Beauty College Inc, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Arkadelphia, AR. It offers four programs. It offers four certificates to students. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Crowley's Ridge College, which is 4.9 miles from the center of the city, is in Paragould, AR. This school offers four programs. Specifically, this very small school offers students two degrees at the associate's level and two degrees at the bachelor's level.

Arkansas Beauty School, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Conway, AR. This school offers three programs. This school offers students three certificates. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Ouachita Technical College, which is near the center of the city, is located in Malvern, AR. This school offers 48 programs. More specifically, it offers 33 certificates to students and 15 degrees at the associate's level. It is one of 4 technical colleges in Arkansas.

Pulaski Technical College offers 64 programs. Specifically, this school offers students 38 certificates and 26 associate's level degrees. This school, which is 2.1 miles from the center of the city, is in North Little Rock, AR. It is one of 4 technical colleges in Arkansas and the eighth largest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Arkansas Beauty School offers three programs. Students are offered three certificates by this school. This vocational school, which is 5.9 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Little Rock, AR. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Margarets Hair Academy Inc offers three programs. This school offers students three certificates. This school, which is near the center of the city, is in Monticello, AR. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Lees School of Cosmetology offers two programs. It offers students two certificates. This vocational school, which is 1.9 miles from the center of the city, is in North Little Rock, AR. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Ozarka College offers 26 programs. More specifically, students are offered 16 certificates by it and ten degrees at the associate's level. This school, which is 0.9 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Melbourne, AR. It is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

Arkansas State University-Mountain Home, which is near the center of the city, is located in Mountain Home, AR. It offers 29 programs. More specifically, students are offered 19 certificates by it and ten associate's level degrees. This school is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

Crowleys Ridge Technical Institute, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Forrest City, AR. This school offers 17 programs. It offers students 17 certificates. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Rich Mountain Community College, which is 1.3 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Mena, AR. This college offers 25 programs. Specifically, it offers 12 certificates to students and 13 associate's level degrees. This college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas Community College-Batesville, which is 2.6 miles from the center of the city, is in Batesville, AR. This college offers 31 programs. Of those, it offers students 18 certificates and 13 associate's level degrees. This community college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Arkansas State University-Beebe offers 56 programs. More specifically, it offers 33 certificates to students and 23 associate's level degrees. This college, which is 0.9 miles from the center of the city, is in Beebe, AR. This college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Arthur's Beauty College Inc-Fort Smith, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Fort Smith, AR. This school offers four programs. This school offers four certificates to students. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Arthur's Beauty School Inc-Conway, which is 1.4 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Conway, AR. It offers four programs. This vocational school offers four certificates to students. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

ITT Technical Institute-Little Rock, which is 3.9 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Little Rock, AR. ITT offers 17 programs. Out of those, students are offered nine degrees at the associate's level by this school and eight bachelor's level degrees. This school is one of 4 technical colleges in Arkansas.

Arkansas Northeastern College offers 35 programs. More specifically, students are offered 18 certificates by it and 17 degrees at the associate's level. This school, which is 1.7 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Blytheville, AR. This school is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas Community College-Morrilton offers 35 programs. Out of those, it offers 18 certificates to students and 17 associate's level degrees. This college, which is 1.6 miles from the center of the city, is in Morrilton, AR. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Heritage College-Little Rock, which is 5.5 miles from the center of the city, is located in Little Rock, AR. This school offers four programs. This school offers four certificates to students. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The Professional Cosmetology Education Center, which is 0.6 miles from the heart of downtown, is in El Dorado, AR. It offers two programs. Students are offered two certificates by it. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The University of Phoenix-Little Rock offers 16 programs. Of those, Phoenix offers 14 degrees at the bachelor's level to students and two master's level degrees. This school, which is 6.0 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Little Rock, AR.

Central Baptist College offers 13 programs. More specifically, it offers four degrees at the associate's level to students and nine degrees at the bachelor's level. This school, which is 3.8 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Conway, AR. It is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

The Crossett School of Cosmetology, which is 0.5 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Crossett, AR. This school offers two programs. This school offers two certificates to students. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Mid-South Community College offers 27 programs. Of those, students are offered 18 certificates by it and nine associate's level degrees. This college, which is near the center of the city, is located in West Memphis, AR. This community college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Paul Mitchell the School-Arkansas, which is 1.9 miles from the center of the city, is located in Fayetteville, AR and this school offers one program. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Williams Baptist College, which is near the center of the city, is in Walnut Ridge, AR. It offers 19 programs. Of those, this school offers one associate's level degree to students and 18 degrees at the bachelor's level.

The Academy of Salon and Spa, which is near the center of the city, is in Fort Smith, AR. It offers four programs. This school offers students four certificates. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

John Brown University, which is near the center of the city, is located in Siloam Springs, AR. JBU offers 54 programs. Specifically, students are offered two associate's level degrees by JBU, 44 bachelor's level degrees, and eight master's level degrees. JBU is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

New Tyler Barber College Inc offers two programs. It offers students two certificates. This school, which is near the center of the city, is in North Little Rock, AR. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The Northwest Technical Institute, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Springdale, AR. It offers 18 programs. This school offers 18 certificates to students. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The Velvatex College of Beauty Culture, which is near the center of the city, is in Little Rock, AR. It offers two programs. Students are offered two certificates by it. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The Eastern College of Health Vocations-Little Rock offers two programs. This school offers students two certificates. This school, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Little Rock, AR. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

North Arkansas College, which is near the center of the city, is located in Harrison, AR. It offers 46 programs. More specifically, students are offered 30 certificates by this community college and 16 associate's level degrees. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Lyon College, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Batesville, AR. It offers 20 programs. Students are offered 20 bachelor's level degrees by Lyon. It is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Phoenix-Northwest Arkansas, which is 3.5 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Rogers, AR. It offers 16 programs. Out of those, students are offered 15 bachelor's level degrees by Phoenix and one degree at the master's level.

Arkansas State University-Newport offers 40 programs. Out of those, this school offers students 24 certificates and 16 degrees at the associate's level. This public school, which is 5.7 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Newport, AR. It is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

Arkansas Baptist College offers nine programs. Of those, ABC offers students three degrees at the associate's level and six bachelor's level degrees. ABC, which is 0.8 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Little Rock, AR.

The Arkansas College of Barbering and Hair Design offers two programs. This school offers students two certificates. This vocational school, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in North Little Rock, AR. This school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Strayer University-Arkansas, which is 6.0 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Little Rock, AR. It offers ten programs. Out of those, students are offered one associate's level degree by this school, three bachelor's level degrees, and six master's level degrees.

The Career Academy of Hair Design, which is 1.4 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Springdale, AR. It offers three programs. Students are offered three certificates by it. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Hot Springs Beauty College, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Hot Springs, AR. It offers four programs. It offers four certificates to students. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Arthur's Beauty College Inc, which is near the center of the city, is located in Jacksonville, AR. It offers four programs. Students are offered four certificates by it. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas, which is near the center of the city, is in De Queen, AR. CCCUA offers 34 programs. Out of those, students are offered 20 certificates by this community college and 14 associate's level degrees. This small college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

The Lynndale Fundamentals of Beauty LLC, which is 1.7 miles from the center of the city, is located in El Dorado, AR. It offers three programs. This school offers students three certificates. It is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Ouachita Baptist University, which is 0.3 miles from the center of the city, is located in Arkadelphia, AR. This school offers 36 programs. Students are offered 36 bachelor's level degrees by it. This school is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

Hendrix College, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Conway, AR. It offers 32 programs. More specifically, this liberal arts college offers 31 bachelor's level degrees to students and one master's level degree. Hendrix is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

Searcy Beauty College Inc, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Searcy, AR. It offers three programs. Students are offered three certificates by this vocational school. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

Bryan College-Rogers, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Rogers, AR. Bryan offers seven programs. Out of those, this school offers three certificates to students and four associate's level degrees.

Ecclesia College offers eight programs. Out of those, it offers four degrees at the associate's level to students and four bachelor's level degrees. EC, which is 6.4 miles from the center of the city, is in Springdale, AR.

Southern Arkansas University Tech, which is 0.3 miles from the center of the city, is located in Camden, AR. It offers 50 programs. Out of those, students are offered 34 certificates by this school and 16 degrees at the associate's level. It is one of 35 public post-secondary institutions in Arkansas.

Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas, which is 1.9 miles from the center of the city, is located in Helena, AR. It offers 43 programs. More specifically, this college offers students 26 certificates and 17 degrees at the associate's level. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

National Park Community College, which is 3.7 miles from the center of the city, is in Hot Springs, AR. It offers 49 programs. Specifically, this college offers 30 certificates to students and 19 degrees at the associate's level. This community college is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff offers 58 programs. More specifically, students are offered four certificates by it, three associate's level degrees, 40 degrees at the bachelor's level, and 11 degrees at the master's level. UAPB, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Pine Bluff, AR. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas-Fort Smith offers 59 programs. Out of those, this university offers 11 certificates to students, 18 degrees at the associate's level, and 30 degrees at the bachelor's level. UAFS, which is 1.4 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Fort Smith, AR. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the tenth largest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Arkansas Tech University, which is 1.0 miles from the center of the city, is located in Russellville, AR. Tech offers 106 programs. More specifically, it offers students 17 certificates, 12 degrees at the associate's level, 51 bachelor's level degrees, and 26 degrees at the master's level. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the fifth biggest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Arthur's Beauty School Inc-Pine Bluff offers five programs. Students are offered five certificates by it. This school, which is 1.7 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Pine Bluff, AR. This vocational school is one of 30 vocational schools in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas Community College-Hope offers 36 programs. Specifically, students are offered 20 certificates by it and 16 degrees at the associate's level. This public college, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Hope, AR. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

Black River Technical College, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Pocahontas, AR. It offers 40 programs. Specifically, it offers 24 certificates to students and 16 associate's level degrees. This school is one of 4 technical colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Central Arkansas, which is 0.9 miles from the center of the city, is located in Conway, AR. This university offers 110 programs. Out of those, students are offered six certificates by this mid-sized university, two associate's level degrees, 63 degrees at the bachelor's level, 35 master's level degrees, and four degrees at the doctorate level. This university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the fourth largest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Arkansas State University, which is 1.3 miles from the center of the city, is located in Jonesboro, AR. ASU offers 154 programs. More specifically, this public university offers students 11 certificates, 13 degrees at the associate's level, 73 degrees at the bachelor's level, 52 master's level degrees, and five degrees at the doctorate level. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the second biggest institution in the state of Arkansas.

Harding University, which is 0.3 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in Searcy, AR. This university offers 89 programs. More specifically, students are offered one certificate by this university, 71 bachelor's level degrees, 15 degrees at the master's level, and two degrees at the doctorate level. This university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas.

South Arkansas Community College offers 42 programs. Specifically, this college offers 22 certificates to students and 20 degrees at the associate's level. This college, which is 0.2 miles from the heart of downtown, is located in El Dorado, AR. It is one of 14 community colleges in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Fayetteville, AR. This university offers 210 programs. More specifically, this university offers students 15 certificates, 73 degrees at the bachelor's level, 84 master's level degrees, and 38 degrees at the doctorate level. This research university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock, which is 3.3 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Little Rock, AR. It offers 132 programs. Out of those, this university offers 22 certificates to students, seven associate's level degrees, 51 degrees at the bachelor's level, 42 degrees at the master's level, and ten degrees at the doctorate level. This university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the third biggest institution in the state of Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas at Monticello offers 67 programs. More specifically, this university offers 24 certificates to students, seven associate's level degrees, 32 bachelor's level degrees, and four master's level degrees. This small university, which is near the center of the city, is located in Monticello, AR. It is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the seventh largest institution in the state of Arkansas.

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences offers 55 programs. Specifically, it offers seven certificates to students, six degrees at the associate's level, eight bachelor's level degrees, 19 master's level degrees, and 15 doctorate level degrees. This university, which is 1.8 miles from the center of the city, is located in Little Rock, AR. UAMS is the only institutions with a medical school in Arkansas.

Henderson State University, which is 0.5 miles from the center of the city, is in Arkadelphia, AR. Henderson State offers 53 programs. Of those, students are offered four certificates by HSU, one degree at the associate's level, 35 bachelor's level degrees, and 13 master's level degrees. HSU is one of 7 liberal arts colleges in Arkansas.

Southern Arkansas University Main Campus, which is 1.5 miles from the center of the city, is in Magnolia, AR. It offers 61 programs. More specifically, this university offers students two certificates, six associate's level degrees, 41 degrees at the bachelor's level, and 12 degrees at the master's level. This research university is one of 11 research universities in Arkansas and the ninth biggest institution in the state of Arkansas.